• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Apparently the BMW full self deiving is failing at these tasks too and killing people. It is absurd how quickly the country has allowed self driving…it’s like beta testing

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      1 year ago

      What’s also scary is how irresponsible people are being with this technology.

      I had someone tell me they routinely take naps on their drive into work using lane assist and adaptive cruise control! I started laughing but they didn’t laugh back…

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        11 months ago

        I think “autopilot” is an accurate name. An aircraft’s autopilot is not designed to allow unsupervised flight. It merely assists with the more “mundane” tasks so the pilot can focus on things that need more active human monitoring. It seems that the type of people to buy these cars for this feature are also the type of people who do not understand what an autopilot is supposed to do. I guess in that sense, I do agree with you.

        My thing is that these cars have enough design problems already, and I feel like conflating an autopilot feature with how people are abusing it will pull focus away from the larger issues. Like that horrible manual door release design in another post, and other questionable safety choices.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah but when actual human drivers are the competition the bar isn’t that high

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        My thought as well. “Running red lights and killing people” sounds scary until you realize that’s already what we’re living with.

        How do the rates compare when we look at AI vs human drivers? AI vs perfection isn’t as useful a metric.

        Fuck Elon and all his shit companies, but AI has a lot of potential, especially in things we suck at like driving.

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          Make the companies who put self-driving in their vehicles liable for the vehicles insurance. This would work two fold as this ensures the ability to meet the financial payout in the case of an accident because they have the financial backing of the whole company instead of an individual, and it incentivises them to improve safety to minimise insurance claims and costs.

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        1 year ago

        While there are bad drivers that make terrible mistakes, I would hope they would brake for a child crossing the street if seen, rather than self driving that just didn’t register it and plows through.

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          1 year ago

          I’m sure a quick Google search will reveal a multitude of cases where that wasn’t the case. People kill kids with cars all the time, in fact the only greater danger to a child’s life in the US is being shot.

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            1 year ago

            I don’t doubt it. just saying i’d hope a person would notice, even with full assistant ans take action

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    1 year ago

    I would have taken a second to understand this poorly designed intersection. The driver should have intervened.

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    1 year ago

    It’s incredible that there’s seemingly no regulation stopping these companies from beta testing people’s lives